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TITAN TRAY WEBSITE LAUNCHES

Rola is proud to announce the Titan Tray – Flat Tray System.
The Titan Tray allows the owner to use the mounting channels on the top, front, and side to easily and quickly adapt their vehicle to any situation a tradie or 4×4 enthusiast might encounter.
visit www.titantray.com.au for more...

Fitment Guide - Sports Multi Fit Strap Mounted Roof Rack

Rola launches new sports and rail bar roof rack ranges

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new sports and rail bar roof rack ranges. Suitable for vehicles with or without anchor points and for vehicles with rail bars, the new racks are easy to select, easy to buy and easy to fit.

Multi Fit Roof Racks - Technical Support

ROLA's Ambassadors

Welcome to Rola

Rola has been part of the Australian sporting and leisure landscape since the early 1980’s, created out of need by a Sydney windsurfer to carry his equipment. Rola has evolved into one of Australia largest a roof rack and vehicle accessory equipment companies, with our brand being proudly expor...

Rola fuels START Foundation's quest to raise money for RAH

Posted 08/04/2015

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Rola, Australia’s original roof rack company, is helping raise funds and awareness for the Royal Adelaide Hospital by sponsoring a START foundation initiative – a 3,554 kilometre ride from Perth to Melbourne.

The ride is a five week adventure where friends of the START Foundation will ride from Perth to Melbourne, raising money along the way to donate to the Royal Adelaide Hospital’s Intensive Care Research Unit. The initiative is headed by Kerryn Harvey, a passionate fitness fanatic that owes her life to the intensive care unit after they treated her for a flesh eating bacteria she contracted after a cycling accident.

As a result of the incredibly rare infection she likely picked up at the road side of her accident, Kerryn’s right arm had to be amputated. After many months of recovery that also included multiple organ failures due to her weak immune system, Kerryn survived. The reason she survived, doctors say, is because she was very fit.

Since making her recovery Kerryn has been determined to give something back to those who helped save her life. Together with her family and friends they hatched a plan to ride from Perth to Melbourne to raise money for the Royal Adelaide Hospital Critical Care Research Fund. They also aim to provide funding, equipment and resources to assist people with a disability to achieve their sporting dreams.

As well as funding the fuel costs for all support vehicles, Rola has fully fitted out each vehicle with bike carriers and cargo carrying accessories to help the team during the 35 day adventure.

We wish Kerryn and the team all the best on their ride and fundraising efforts.

You can also keep up-to-date with the team’s progress via their Facebook page or via their website.

Rola fuels START Foundation's quest to raise money for RAH

Posted 08/04/2015

Rola, Australia’s original roof rack company, is helping raise funds and awareness for the Royal Adelaide Hospital by sponsoring a START foundation initiative – a 3,554 kilometre ride from Perth to Melbourne.

The ride is a five week adventure where friends of the START Foundation will ride from Perth to Melbourne, raising money along the way to donate to the Royal Adelaide Hospital’s Intensive Care Research Unit. The initiative is headed by Kerryn Harvey, a passionate fitness fanatic that owes her life to the intensive care unit after they treated her for a flesh eating bacteria she contracted after a cycling accident.

As a result of the incredibly rare infection she likely picked up at the road side of her accident, Kerryn’s right arm had to be amputated. After many months of recovery that also included multiple organ failures due to her weak immune system, Kerryn survived. The reason she survived, doctors say, is because she was very fit.

Since making her recovery Kerryn has been determined to give something back to those who helped save her life. Together with her family and friends they hatched a plan to ride from Perth to Melbourne to raise money for the Royal Adelaide Hospital Critical Care Research Fund. They also aim to provide funding, equipment and resources to assist people with a disability to achieve their sporting dreams.

As well as funding the fuel costs for all support vehicles, Rola has fully fitted out each vehicle with bike carriers and cargo carrying accessories to help the team during the 35 day adventure.

We wish Kerryn and the team all the best on their ride and fundraising efforts.